Oral history interview with Lucinda Vijil

Oral history interview with Lucinda Vijil

Dates: 1971

Oral history interview with Lucinda Vijil, conducted on 6 July 1971 by Elsie Sotomayor for the Utah State Historical society and California State University, Fullerton Oral History Program. The subject is reminiscences of a sheepherder's wife. Lucinda discusses her family and life in Monticello, Utah.

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Finding aid written in English in Latin script.

Biographical Info:

Biographical History

Lucinda Vijil was born 15 August 1885 in Los Brazos, New Mexico to Desideria and Ramon Martinez. She moved to Monticello, Utah with her husband, Abelardo, in 1915. He worked as a sheepherder. She died in Monticello, San Juan, Utah on 20 August 1986.